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Wadsworth Hospital was a 50-bed private hospital [1] that closed in 1976, after being cited by Federal, State and New York City oversight agencies, and subsequently losing funding. [ 2 ] History
Tisch Hospital was founded as New-York Post-Graduate Hospital and affiliated with the New York Post-Graduate Medical School on June 15, 1882, opened at 226 East 20th Street on March 21, 1884, moved to 222 East 20th Street on May 8, 1894, then to 303 East 20th Street, took over Reconstruction Hospital on December 1, 1929, merged with NYU ...
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The Wadsworth Center, originally the New York State's Antitoxin Laboratory, was established in 1901. Its mission was to standardize and manufacture antitoxin, which was for the treatment of communicable diseases such as diphtheria and anthrax. In 1914, the Antitoxin Laboratory was designated the Division of Laboratories and Research.
New York Cancer Hospital; North General Hospital; Northwestern Dispensary; P. ... Wadsworth Hospital; Western Dispensary for Women and Children; Willard Parker Hospital
A suspected Ebola exposure at a Manhattan urgent-care facility had two patients rushed to the hospital by emergency workers in hazmat suits Sunday – but the disease was ruled out. The patients ...
On Nov. 4, 1949, Tallahassee Memorial Hospital opened as a municipally operated hospital. In 1976, the hospital converted to a private, non-profit corporation and changed its name to Tallahassee ...
Still, he says, being so focused on the past is a departure from the norm. “Generally I'm totally focused on what's coming next, the next innovation,” he says, “but a few years ago I ...